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Unread 12-22-2011, 12:25 PM   #5
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If your gun matches the Serialization Book description, it is an outrageously rare 20 gauge lifter action gun. The barrels may have been cut, because the "book" states that the barrels were 30" at time of manufacture. The 3 and the 8 are the unfinished barrel weight in pounds and ounces. The U may be the grade. The 6892 is probably the order number. You must tell us if it is in fact a 20 gauge. One way to do that is to attempt to insert a 16 gauge shell in the chamber. If it does not go in, it should be a 20 gauge. You will have to get some professional assistance from an experienced Parker collector to determine whether the barrels are cut. A PGCA letter should confirm that the information taken from the Serialization Book is correct and matches the information from the stock book. A piece of information which would help us is the exact distance between the centers of the firing pin holes. The barrel weight is consistent with a small bore gun, so we are hoping you truly have a 20 gauge. For now, don't clean this gun, don't do anything to this gun except to keep it indoors.
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